Pimm’s No. 1 Cup Cocktail for Wimbledon
Anyone for Pimm’s? A famous question coined by the liquor company of the same name many years ago. Below, you’ll find everything you need to know about the Pimm’s No. 1 Cup cocktail for the Wimbledon tennis tournament—a refreshing mix of Pimm’s liqueur, clear sparkling lemonade, and fresh fruit.

Although it’s called a “cup,” it is traditionally served in a highball glass—and sometimes in a stemmed glass—rather than an actual cup. Now this is the true taste of a British summer. It’s Pimm’s O’Clock, as they say!
Table of contents
Ingredients
- Pimm’s No. 1 liqueur
- Sparkling/fizzy clear lemonade
Pimm’s Cup Garnishes
- Strawberry slices
- Cucumber slices
- Orange slices
- Mint leaves
What is Pimm’s?
The British created Pimm’s as a gin-based liqueur with a fruity flavor featuring a blend of herbs and warm spices. People typically mix it with sparkling lemonade (or lemon soda) and garnish it with fresh fruit. It’s one of the most popular and refreshing drinks in England during the summer. Some people make it with ginger ale, though that’s not the traditional preparation.
FAQ
What does Pimm’s taste like?
It is fruity, slightly bitter sweet with a delicate herbal finish.
- Citrus-forward – hints of orange, lemon, and maybe a little grapefruit
- Lightly spiced – with subtle notes of cinnamon or clove
- Herbal – a secret blend of botanicals that gives it a fresh, garden-like quality
- Fruity and slightly sweet – striking a well-balanced taste.
Pimm’s Cup New Orleans
The Pimm’s Cup also has a connection to this famous city. A version hails from the Napoleon House, a historic French Quarter bar dating back to the early 1800s. There, bartenders gave the classic British cocktail a distinctly local twist by combining Pimm’s No. 1 with lemonade and a splash of 7UP, then garnishing it with a slice of cucumber. Light, zesty, and lower in alcohol, it quickly became a go-to daytime sipper—perfect for cooling off in the hot Louisiana heat.

Pimm’s Cup History
The history of England’s favorite summer beverage dates all the way back to 1840. The recipe was invented by James Pimm at his Oyster Bar as a digestif (an alcoholic drink served after a meal to aid digestion). Over the years, it has become a global favorite, used in all kinds of cocktail libations.
What is Wimbledon?
Wimbledon is a district outside London that houses the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. It is at this 19-court facility that the most famous tennis tournament, dating back to 1877, is held. Its official name is The Championships, Wimbledon, but it is now simply referred to as Wimbledon. It is one of the four Grand Slam tournaments.
Pimm’s and Wimbledon History
Wimbledon opened its first Pimm’s bar in 1971, and Pimm’s has since become one of the two official drinks of the event (the other is champagne).

Pimm’s, Strawberries and Cream and Wimbledon
With Pimm’s, strawberries and cream are also synonymous with Wimbledon. There is a rich history surrounding Strawberries and Cream at Wimbledon, which you can read about in my separate post. You could even call Pimm’s the “British Sangria” because of its fruity flavor, garnished with fresh orange, cucumber, strawberry slices, and fresh mint.
During the two-week tennis competition, staff serve more than 300,000 Pimm’s Cups at the dedicated Pimm’s bar—and that number grows every year.
The Most Popular British Summer Drink
Even if you’re not a tennis fan, this libation is enjoyed all summer long across the U.K. You’ll find many Brits mixing up a large pitcher and opening warm days with a Pimm’s No. 1 Cup in hand throughout the season. It’s very traditional in typical English fashion.

Lemonade in Pimm’s
This refreshing summer cocktail is made with just two ingredients! However, this little (but important) detail matters: the lemonade used must be fizzy and clear to retain the drink’s appearance and avoid cloudiness.
Pimm’s Types
Pimm’s No. 1 denotes the most popular and widely available type, which is gin-based. There are several other varieties, ranging from No. 1 up to No. 6, each made with different base spirits. For example, Pimm’s No. 6 is vodka-based.

Pimm’s Cup Variations
Another summer favorite of mine is a refreshing Pimm’s Strawberry Mint Cocktail. In the cooler months, I love a cozy Pimm’s Winter Cup that’s perfect served warm. Both are must-tries!

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Pimm's No. 1 Cup Cocktail for Wimbledon

Pimm's gin-based liqueur is mixed with clear, sparkling lemonade which is England's classic summer drink.
Ingredients
- 10 ounces/1 1/4 cups/ 300 ml Pimm’s No. 1 liqueur
- 24 ounces/3 cups/700 ml sparkling clear lemonade
- Strawberry slices
- Cucumber slices
- Orange slices
- Mint leaves
Instructions
- Add ice to a pitcher. Pour in the Pimm’s and lemonade, stir. Serve in highball glasses with ice. Garnish with strawberries, cucumber, orange and mint.
Notes
Nutrition Information
Yield
4Serving Size
1Amount Per Serving Calories 126Total Fat 0gSaturated Fat 0gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 0gCholesterol 0mgSodium 3mgCarbohydrates 6gFiber 1gSugar 4gProtein 0g
This nutrition calculation is provided by Nutronix that is only a guideline and not intended for any particular diet.
2 Comments on “Pimm’s No. 1 Cup Cocktail for Wimbledon”
It’s warm in England today and I just enjoyed a giant glass of this. The first of the year, cheers
This is wonderful to hear. Cheers to good British weather 😁